ARRIVAL OF THE KING OSCAR.
The buvqiie King Oscar, Captain Sullivan, arrived in harbour this morning, from Sydney, after a tedious passage of 25 days. She left Sydney on the 4th instant, and experienced a succession of strong E.S.E. and E.N.E. winds to the Three Kiugs, which were made on the 23rd instant. Since then, calms aud light variable winds have prevailed. Tho King Oscitr brings a full cargo of coals and maize (as per imports) to Mr. G. W. Binney. i^SiSE'KGEBS. —Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. W, Johnson, Mr. J. Johnson, and Mr. Smith.
Captain Sullivan reports sighting a brig bound in, and the barque Frowning 0 Beauty, for Newcastle, off the North Cape.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2
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115ARRIVAL OF THE KING OSCAR. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2
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